Iran launches retaliatory missiles into Israel, IDF announces
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a large-scale two-pronged attack on Iran, striking nuclear sites and killing three top military leaders in Tehran.
- The attack followed a buildup of tensions after Hamas' October 7, 2023 assault and President Trump's reelection, enabling Israel to proceed on longstanding threats.
- Iran retaliated Friday evening by firing hundreds of ballistic missiles and launching about 100 drones toward Israeli cities, prompting air raid sirens and shelter orders.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the threat existential and vowed the operation would continue, while Trump urged Iran to negotiate, warning Israeli attacks "will only get worse."
- The conflict prompted global calls for restraint, a postponed UN conference, a Security Council emergency meeting, and major airline cancellations in the region.
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Tehran suffered new Israeli attacks this Sunday with sounds of explosions in several parts of the capital
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced today that they had struck a ballistic missile launcher in western Iran, with a missile ready to be fired.
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